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combatting the problem
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "combatting the problem" is not correct; the correct form is "combating the problem." You can use it when discussing efforts to address or fight against an issue or challenge.
Example: "The organization is dedicated to combating the problem of climate change through various initiatives."
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News & Media
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Combatting the problem will not be straightforward, but I hope today's International Day of Action and the work we are doing at Coventry University will push for change within the UK.
News & Media
Two years ago, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore approached G.P.G. after watching a "Dateline" documentary about child prostitution in Cambodia, and Neilson helped formulate a novel method for combatting the problem: approach it from the "demand" side, by seeking to dissuade men from hiring child prostitutes.
News & Media
Gordon told VICE the statements sound "like an attempt to leverage the situation to get more funding for police in Calgary" and that increased enforcement isn't likely to be very effective in combatting the problem.
News & Media
Given the scope of corruption and all the difficulties associated with combatting the problem, the region's security services will unfortunately continue to be relegated to the role of firemen -- putting out fires, instead of preventing them.
News & Media
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53 human-written examples
Families are joining forces to combat the problem.
News & Media
Several states have passed legislation to combat the problem.
News & Media
The international community and the Afghan government have differed on how to combat the problem.
News & Media
He twice spent multiple weeks in N.H.L.-regulated rehabilitation to combat the problem.
News & Media
The club then took measures to combat the problem and radically changed its ticketing policy.
News & Media
Hooliganism is a problem and the Turkish football federation has taken measures to combat the problem.
News & Media
And the Immigration and Naturalization Service does not have enough intelligence experts to combat the problem of alien smuggling.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check the spelling of "combating". The correct spelling uses one 't'.
Common error
The most frequent error is using the incorrect spelling, "combatting", instead of the correct form, "combating". Always verify the spelling to ensure accuracy in your writing.
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Linguistic Context
Verb phrase. Grammatically, "combatting the problem" is a verb phrase intended to express the action of fighting or addressing an issue. However, Ludwig indicates that "combatting" is a misspelling; the correct form is 'combating'.
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75%
Science
25%
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "combatting the problem" is an incorrect spelling of "combating the problem". The phrase intends to convey active opposition to a specific issue. While the phrase appears in various contexts, from News & Media to Science, ensure you use the correct spelling. Ludwig flags the term as a misspelling, so remember to use "combating the problem" instead. Alternatives include "addressing the problem" or "tackling the problem".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
combating the issue
Replaces "problem" with the slightly broader term "issue".
addressing the problem
Uses a more neutral term, "addressing", to convey dealing with the problem.
tackling the problem
Employs "tackling", suggesting a direct and active approach.
fighting the problem
Uses "fighting" to emphasize a more forceful opposition to the problem.
resolving the problem
Focuses on finding a solution and ending the problem.
mitigating the problem
Highlights efforts to lessen the negative effects of the problem.
countering the problem
Implies acting against the problem to neutralize its effects.
averting the problem
Focuses on preventing the problem from occurring or escalating.
managing the problem
Suggests controlling and dealing with the problem over time.
eradicating the problem
Conveys the complete removal or elimination of the problem.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "combatting" or "combating"?
The correct spelling is "combating". "Combatting" is a misspelling and should be avoided in formal writing.
What does "combating" mean?
"Combating" means to fight or actively work against something negative, like a problem or issue. It implies taking action to reduce or eliminate the negative impact.
What can I say instead of "combatting the problem"?
Since "combatting" is a misspelling, you should use "combating the problem". Alternative phrases include "addressing the problem", "tackling the problem", or "fighting the problem".
How do I use "combating" in a sentence?
You can use "combating" to describe efforts to fight a problem. For example, "The government is implementing new policies to combat climate change."
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested